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Join Date: January 23, 2013
Location: SLC
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It was good enough for Blood and Guts! I love mine
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Join Date: January 1, 2003
Location: DFW Area
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I've bought a couple of holsters from them and was very happy with one. The second came with beltloops that were far too large for the size of belt I specified in the order.
I contacted them, expecting them to simply send me a properly sized set of beltloops since they were readily detachable. They wanted me to send the entire holster back to them. I ended up fixing the loops myself because it was faster, cheaper and easier than sending the holster back.
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Join Date: February 12, 2011
Location: The frozen hinterlands.
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I hear Hi-Point is set to release their new "Quasimodo" line of pistols. They are going to market it with a new line of matching carbines called the "The Elephant Man". |
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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Join Date: March 29, 2003
Location: New Hampshire, USA
Posts: 870
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>>So far my card hasn't been charged<<
Don't worry, it will be! I'm still trying to get the charge taken off my CC account, and I cancelled my order a week ago today!
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Join Date: February 12, 2011
Location: The frozen hinterlands.
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14 weeks. What do we need to do, call Judge Judy?
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I hear Hi-Point is set to release their new "Quasimodo" line of pistols. They are going to market it with a new line of matching carbines called the "The Elephant Man". |
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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I got an email from them today saying they processed the order and cited 6-8 weeks for wait time.
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Join Date: February 12, 2011
Location: The frozen hinterlands.
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Well speak the devil's name......... I got an email this morning that said the package is in to UPS and should be here friday. Well who would have guessed? I'll post a pic when I get a chance.
The email reciept I got said 6 weeks. It will be 14.5 weeks total wait time for me, so don't hold your breath. I don't know if they just had a huge number of orders or what. You know I am a patient person. I really don't mind waiting a loooooooong time for a good product. It's just the total lack of communication. No one likes to feel ignored when you've given over a hundred dollars to a company.
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I hear Hi-Point is set to release their new "Quasimodo" line of pistols. They are going to market it with a new line of matching carbines called the "The Elephant Man". |
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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Join Date: March 19, 2005
Location: GA
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my last order w/ them took 13 weeks.
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Join Date: February 12, 2011
Location: The frozen hinterlands.
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Well I got my holster on Friday. It's a 1920 crossdraw.
It does appear to be very well made, and looks like it will last a lifetime. The gun fits very snuggly and it looks great. The color is a little more brown than the rust color that is pictured on the website. The button strap is a bit longer than I want it to be as it does not fit as tightly as I'd care for when carrying it cocked and locked. Of coarse, if it's locked, you shouldn't even need the button strap. It will positivly keep the gun in the holster though, and I did test it to see if the trigger was pulled . The strap did stop the hammer, but not tremendously well. None the less, with proper safety use and weapon handling, this holster should serve, top notch. A for quality. For turn around time they get a D in my book. They said 6 weeks, it took almost 15. I am willing to wait for a good product, but for crying outloud! Change your website! If it's going to take 12+ weeks, that's fine! Just say so! Customer service: I wa ignored, so sorry fellas, you get an F on that one. Overall, I love the product, but I need to give the company a C- at best. Will I order from them or recomend them to anyone? I guess so, but with a big disclaimer! If it is a gift or you need it by a certain time, figure AT LEAST twice the time they tell you. You will love the product you recieve though. If you want communication with them as far as you order goes, and CS is important to you, then you better go with a different company. So here it is. The fish scale stamping compliments the serations on the gun hey?
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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That is very nice looking, 460Kodiak. I'm not in any time crunch for mine except in that I'd love to see it sooner rather than later, but it sounds like there's going to be a heck of a wait, which I'm willing to do. I think you're right though, it would be nice if they would just say it was going to take that long.
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Join Date: May 28, 2003
Location: Texas
Posts: 783
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I tried calling them for a couple of days in early January and was never able to get anyone to answer the phone. Sometime around mid-January I left a phone message and also sent them an email expressing interest in placing an order. I never heard back from them and decided to buy from someone else.
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Join Date: March 29, 2003
Location: New Hampshire, USA
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Typical...... Somebody needs to school them in the art of running a business.
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
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Quick Update:
Well at the moment, we're at 10 weeks since I got the notice saying they'd charged my card and that there'd be a 6-8 week waiting time. So it seems like 460Kodiak's experience is going to be about par for the course. They must be running pretty far behind. I'll let you know something changes. |
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Join Date: January 14, 2011
Location: Virginia
Posts: 878
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I received my holster and gun belt on Friday (April 26th). That's 12 weels and 2 days after I got the confirmation email that it'd probably take 6-8 weeks. That said, I'm really impressed with the work. I'll try to take some pics and them here in the near future.
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Join Date: October 19, 2009
Location: TEXAS
Posts: 1,250
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If you should become unhappy with them, which I doubt, this guys are pretty awesome too.
http://shop.simplyrugged.com/ecommer...cfm?cat_id=669
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Join Date: November 21, 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 4,237
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The motto to have is order it and forget about it.
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Join Date: March 28, 2011
Location: Weatherford, The Great State of Texas
Posts: 87
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I got a 1930 Austin with floral carving for my 1911 from an authorized dealer at a gun show. I think it was a Market Hall show in Dallas. I was hoping to find a plain one, but the carved was what they had in stock. It was considerably more than I had planned on spending, but it was real nice, so I bought it. Very tight. Very nice. Dug the sueded back, sticks to your pants, helping the draw. Definite BBQ holster. Granted in was for a plain 'ol Colt's Government .45, 2011 manufacture. But damn nice holster. Didn't have to wait, but prolly worth it if I did in the long run. Will post a pic when the sun is out and I think about it.
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